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Global Maritime Port Security Sector: A Dynamic Threat Landscape Propels Growth

The shipping industry is responsible for about 90% of global trade by volume. This research assesses the global industry and highlights the technologies, main developments, projects, and investments that will drive growth and transform this landscape in the near future.

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Novel Growth Opportunities in the US DoD Multi-Domain Operations Industry

What are the three strategic imperatives affecting the US DoD MDO industry? What challenges do the industry participants face? What are some leading DoD multi-domain operations programs and contracts? Where do the growth opportunities lie? Find out in this research.

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Employing Airport Commercial Situational Awareness Reveals Growth Prospects

The aviation industry is in the midst of a crisis, and the airport segment is one of its hardest-hit participants. With COVID and travel restrictions decreasing passenger volumes, examine how airports must identify their strategic advantages over competitors to combat this.

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CxO Insights

The Growling Technology Whispers Worth Shouting About

Richard Sear
Partner, SVP and Chief Solutions Officer

I love the Alvin Toffler quote, “The great growling engine of change—technology,” for a host of reasons. “Growling” could be overlooked for “change” simply because we are caught in an era and pace of change that leaves our heads spinning, and strategy executives love to talk about change. However, the deliberate use of growling denotes a sense of hostility. My interpretation of this word choice is the foresight to know that technology is an incredibly fickle and risky proposition, and fickleness has a high propensity to create hostile responses based upon our given perspective.

This is exemplified by our 2021 Edition of the Top 50 Emerging Technologies, which showcases technologies at a technology readiness level (TRL) of 5 to 9. Our team spent tens of thousands of hours determining the standouts for the next several years and assessed their viability across our criteria. Our top technologies cannot be ignored, especially with a tidal wave of end-user needs spurred by the recent geopolitical chaos (COVID-19, elections). This has created a renewed view of the impact these technologies can have on many applications.

Schedule a consultation with an industry expert at no charge by contacting us at myfrost@frost.com. We are taking unprecedented action to make our team available to help you cut through the media and politics to get factual one-to-one guidance for the issues and opportunities that matter most to your business.

FFrost Radar and Top Growth Insights

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Frost Radar—Drone-in-a-Box Market, 2020

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Naval Command and Control

How Will Geopolitical Chaos Drive Growth and Shape Naval Systems?

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Indonesian Defense Transformation Driving Indigenous Industry Growth

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Airport Security

Digitized Solutions are Powering the Growth of Global Airport Security

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Sensor Technologies

New Sensor Technologies Transforming the Global EO/IR Segment

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Geopolitical Instability

Naval Command and Control Sector Evolving with Geopolitical Instability

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Airport Security CONOPS

Growth in Airport Security CONOPS: Highlights and Geo-Political Challenges

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Aircraft Industry

Geopolitical Chaos Disrupts the Global Aircraft Industry

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Analyst Insights

First and foremost, it is clear that the UK and Israel stand against relatively different threats. While Israel faces more immediate and territorial threats from enemies beyond its border, the UK deals with adversaries that are not necessarily geographically close but have superpower military capabilities in varied warfighting domains, such as Russian and Chinese hypersonic missiles.
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The 2021 Merger & Acquisition series kick-started with digital imaging and electronic sensor manufacturer Teledyne Technologies Incorporated and thermal imaging and UAS maker FLIR Systems, Inc. entering a definitive agreement in which Teledyne would acquire FLIR in a whopping $8.0 billion deal.
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While the question of when premium traffic will make a comeback is on the mind of every executive in airline boardrooms across the world, a more immediate question is what will it take for this all-important segment to take off again? Similar to leisure traffic, the underlying base requirements will be the same: reopening borders, easing travel restrictions, and preserving air travel corridors.
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Press Releases

Frost & Sullivan Analyzes Airport Commercial Operations across the World

Frost & Sullivan has developed an Airport Commercial Situational Awareness Report (ACSAR) to provide a standardized framework covering all aspects involved with airports. It includes insights on airports from six regions—Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and North America—categorized under four tiers based on passenger volume. This study establishes a fundamental tool that generates commercial awareness of the region, area, competition, customers, and airport.

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Industry Convergence to Propel Cybersecurity Spending in Global Commercial and Public Sectors

Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis finds that the cybersecurity industry for global commercial and public sectors is estimated to reach $68.01 billion by 2030 from $46.8 billion in 2020, driven by the ongoing threat of cyberattacks and government rules concerning privacy policies and data protection. The surge in digital infrastructures, mobile users, and wireless network usage is compelling organizations across sectors to embrace security convergence; holistic cybersecurity solutions are essential for comprehensive and integrated security risk management.

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Global Security Industry to be Powered by Rising Need for Niche Security Solutions and Rapid Advancements in Technology

Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, Digitization and Advanced Analytics Power the Global Security Industry, finds that threats posed by the proliferation of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), frictionless borders, and integrated border stations will expand this industry worldwide. Segmented into three categories—critical national infrastructure (CNI), public safety, and border security—this market is estimated to garner $230.79 billion in revenues by 2030 from $172.4 billion in 2020, an uptick of 3%.

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